The Goderich Signal-Star, 1977-04-21, Page 27CALVARY BAPTIST CHURCH
DAV/FIELD ROAD AT BLAME STREET
EVANGELISTIC- FUNDAMENTAL
REV. R. BRUBACHER Pastor I I
PLEASE NOTE: ALL SERVICES AT VICTORIA PUBLIC •
SCHOOL DURING BUILDING PROGRAM. 1).
FROM INE MINISTER's $TUOY
is a mark of human
cency to feel shame at
ving been born into the 20th
tury. So began the in-
duction to a popular
rint.
he statement reflects ap
asy conviction that people
our time have somehow
k to an ultimate of
uality and degeneracy,
have brought us to the
k of hell, with about three
utes left to midnight, and
end.
o one, of course, should
to dismiss' the facts
age that have generated
air. Yet we should resist
tendency, as old as
anity, to let the evil of
ediate circumstance
whelm us.
e world today does not
nge upon the individual
with greater peril than
ancestors knew, nor call
for a greater courage than
they mustered.
The atomic bomb, though it
makes possible a new
dimension of physical
destruction, yet can present
to any individual no threat
worse than death. Countless
generations have lived under
that r shadow. The
stouthearted have always had
to build a bridgehead of hope
on the edge of pessimism.
In fact, the presence of fear
must have been much more
immediate to past
generations in the path of a
conqueror, or in the midst of
an epidemic, than to the
present multitudes who
watch television and the
instant communication of bad
news it reports daily.
Indeed, television seems to
cater to the mysterious twist
in human nature that prefers
to hear evil than good. Thus
we are too little acquainted
with the enormous amount of
mutual aid, the degree of
brotherhood, the dialogue
between religions, that,
though less than our ability,
yet never before reached
such a measure.
Moreover, if we are en-
tering the twilight"of a spent
civilization, we can look for
Tight to come into the Dark
Age where it has always burst
forth in the last two thousand
years: to the, then, Youngest
Christian Churches; this
time, the Churches of Asia,
Africa and Latin America.
Where there is no hope for
the future, there is no power
in the present. However,
there is nothing within our
knowledge to destroy the firm
Zarnbian*orkers
GODERICH SIGNALSTARTHURSDAY, APRIL 21 1977 -PAGE
return to Canada
MR. AND MRS.
HARRY G. GLAVES
The congregation at North
Street United Church is to
hear Mr. and Mrs. Harry G.
Glaves at the Sunday mor-
ning worship service. The
couple came home from.
Zambia, Africa, at the end of
October last year, once again
to "retire".
After completing 35 years
of service with the Bell
Telephone Company, mainly
in the Plant Department,
Harry Glaves a,nd his wife
Margery, who is a trained
and experienced accountant,
went in 1968 to Senanga.
At Senanga, a Motherless
Conviction that now, as in Infants' Home was built so
time past, the prophets of that the infants could be
gloom and doom will lose out moved from a small stuffy
room in the Administration
to the apostles of faith and
Block. A staff house for their
hope. - Unchurched
Editorials Zambian Medical Assistant
adio preacher elected
esident of society
well known American Seminary and serving as
Preacher, the Rev. Dr. Public Relations Director of
Id C.J. j-Ioffmann, St. the Lutherakn Church and
s, has been elected Missouri Synod, he became
dent of the United Bible speaker of the Lutheran Hour
ties (UBS). in 1955, described•by TIME
Hoffmann succeeds the magazine as "the most
ishop of Canterbury, widely heard sermon on
onald F. Coggan, who radio".
d as President of the
d Bible Societies for The -Lutheran Hour
twenty years, and who messages are broadcast in
d from this position in numerous English-speaking
n 1976 due to growing countries and translated for
nsibiliti,es in his high broadcast in 45 other
languages in more than 125
Hoffmann was born• in lands.
After teaching biblical Within the Bible Society
ages at Concordia movement, Dr. Hoffmann
became known as a member
of the Board of the American
Bible Society, He attended
the major meetings of the
United Bible Societies during
the past decades, including
the first World Assembly of
the UBS held in Addis Ababa,
Ethiopia, in 1972,
After Bishop Eivind
Berggrav of Norway, who
was the first President of the
UBS (1946-1957), and Dr.
Coggan (1957-1976), Dr.
Hoffmann is the first
American to hold this im-
portant office.
iday service held in
burn. Unifed church
ter lilies adorned Knox
Church, Auburn, for
ood Friday service iR1
harge of the United
h women. Guests and
ers (bare welcomed by
rnest Ih•nin and Mrs.
ld Haines, and the
s were Mrs. Jack
rong and Mrs.. Elliott
CI and piano selections
played by. the church
ist, Mrs.. Norman
tan and her daughter,
arilyn Wit;htman.
Erni St. Jean gave the
n worship and in -
ed the guest speaker,
Charles Wilkins of
w• president of Huron
'nited Church Women
terial. She chose for
spiring Good Friday
ge. cultivating a
an Heart.
tressed that people are
ers heruust they have
h "The less ,you have,
you grumble" she
said.
She urged all to build an
abundant spiritual life as
Easter has great Promise.
Prepare your heart for God,
she urged.
A duet, In the Garden was
sung by Mrs. Greg Park and/
Andrew Koopmans. The
Easter meditation was given
by Mrs. Earl St. Jean, Mrs.
Thomas ,Jardin and Mrs.
Dorothy Grange.
The Rev. Earl St. Jean
conducted the Holy. Com-
munion service with mem-
hers of the session, Mrs.
Brian Hallam, Mrs, John
Hildebrand, Donald Haines,
Maurice Bean, Elliott Lapp
and Ernest Durnin assisting.
Coffee and „buns were
served in the Sunday school
room after the service where
afghans, layettes and -small
dresses that had been made
for the bale were on display.
Mrs. Donald Haines
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rm,tlrient of thy/ generation, ' ffuit upon the tree
f1i11111ty.
Bal-'u'llnh
information write Baha'I
212, Goderich
P.O. Box 2089, Kincardine
thanked Mrs. Wilkins for'her
message and presented her
with a gift.
was erected, a ward for TB
patients, and an Ablution
Block. At Limulunga, where
there is a dispensary, a staff
house and Ablution Block was
TO JE3E FAREE[[
completed,
After furlough in 1973, the
Glaves returned to Senunga,
but with the passing. of the
Senanga hospital to Gover-
nment control in January
1974, they went to Mwandi,
their recent post.
Harry Glaves graduated
troni Smithvillc High School
in 1928. He served at the Bell
as a craftsman until 1950 and
in a variety of management
positions. During this time he
took evening courses in
Human Relations, Public
Speaking, and Woodworking.
Mrs. Glaves, the former
Margery Doris Hughes, was
educated at St, James
Collegiate, Winnipeg, Sarnia
Collegiate, and Alma College,
St. Thomas. She held a
number of clerk -typist and
stenographic positions in
Aylmer, London, Kitchener,
Hamilton, Vancouver, and
Toronto.
Yea though I walk through the volley
of the shadow of death. I shall fear no
rod for Thou ort with me
-23rd Psalm
JOSEPH T. GRIFFIN
A native of Goderlch,
Joseph T. Griffin, died on
Thursday, March 24, 1977, in
Michigan 'following a long
illness. He was 81 and resided
in Grosse Pointe Park,
Michigan,
The late' 'Mr. Griffin is
survived by his wife Mary,
three sons, John T. of Lon-
donderry, New Hampshire:
Joseph F., James E„ and one
sister, •He had 16 grand-
children and, one great
grandchild.
The deceased's JIate
parents, Mt`, and Mrs.
Thomas Griffin, resided on
North Street.irl•.QA.derich,
He was first married to the.
late and former Hermena M.
Griffin who passed away in
1950. She was horn and lived
in Ashfield Township prior to
JOIN US THIS -
SUNDAY, APRIL 24
SPEAKER:
AT 8:00 P.M.
DAVE ROLSTON
AGENDA:
INFORMATIVE, VISUAL
SLIDE PRESENTATION ON THE.
CONDITIONS IN HAITI
MUSIC:
THE GOSPEL NEWS EDITION
SINGERS
WILL SING
The leader' of this group played guitar with Tommy Hunter
and Gordy Tapp, before entering Gospel Music. Why not plan
to attend this great service.
You Are as Welcome as the Flowers In May
Huron's Men's Chapel will be sponsoring a
Religious Broadcast 2 to 2:30 p.m. Each
; 4:\ weekday on CKNX FM.
"EVIL PREVAILS
WHEN GOOD MEN
a DO NOTHING"
Huron Men's Chapel
AUBURN
their marriage.
Burial was in Mt. Olivet
Cemetery on Saturday,
March 26, 1977, following a
requiem mass celebrated at
St. Ambrose Church .in
Grosse Pointe Park. He was a
.charter member of that"
parish.
The work that the Glaves
did in Zambia is an example
of how the skills developed
over many year's Can be
dedicated to the cause of
('heist, and be an en
coul'agernent to the workers
in ;I sister national church, as
it s ek5 to minister to its
people.
They came home from
Zambia in October 197(i, once
Igain "to retire"
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OVER 50 YEARS
FOR SI'H1:\(,
INSTALLATION
)0( R NIENIOHI.Al,
SHOULD BF:
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Goderlch Area
Representative
ROBERT McCALLUM
11 Cambria Road
Goderlch
524-7345
Clinton - Seaforth
Area Representative
MICHAEL FALCONER '
153 High Street
Clinton
482-9441
CENTENNIAL CRUSADE
BLYTH MEMORIAL HALL
SUNDAY -MONDAY -TUESDAY
APRIL 24-25-26'
Speaker:
REV. WESLEY BALL
HYMN SINGING 7:45 P.M.
MASS CHOIR & SPECIAL MUSIC
Come and bring your friends
Arranged by:Blyth Ministerial
MEMORIALS
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BEREA-BY_THE-.WATER
ii ,x CHURCHES ; : LUTHERAN CHURCH
Bethel Pentecostal Tab ' r 1
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1:00 a.m. Worship
Affiliated with the Pentecostal Assemblies of Canada
CORNER OF ELGIN AND WATERLOO STS-
Pastor: C. Fred Day
BUS ROUTE TO SUNDAY SCHOOL
Phone 524-2893 or 524-6543
SUNDAY SCHOOL
10 A.M.
206 attended last Sunday
This Sunday's Special Guest Minister
REV. STEWART HUNTER
District Christian Education Director
Burlington, Ontario e1
MORNING SERVICE 11 A M
EVENING SERVICE 7 P.M.
Duet by John &Ruth Gower
Messages by Rev. Hunter
Something For The Family
Meeting at Roberisor• Memorial School
(Blake and Eldon Streets, Goderich)
SUNDAY, APRIL 24, 1977
9:30 a.m. Sunday School
•j SERMON: "STILL OUR LIVING LORD"
e e, Marvin L. Barz, Pastor 524-2235
i "Preaching peace by Jesus Christ: He is Lord of all" Acts 10,36
10:00 A.M. SEE "YOU" IN BIBLE -SCHOOL
/ t Come and worship with us.
6.00 P.M. Y.P.s WORD of LIFE CLUB ("'__�• �• - •
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7:30 P.M. REV. K. BISTRETZAN ST, GEORGE'S CHURCH
Cambridge, Ont. '
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BETHEL HOLINESS CHAPEL BIBLE MISSICARY
CHURCH
Sunday Schoo1-9:50 a.m.
Classes for all ages
Worship Service 11:00 a.m.
Prayer 6:30.7:00 p.m.
Evangeistic Service 7:00 p.m.
Blessed are the pulre in heart for they shall see God
Huron St. & Walnut St, Matthew 5:8
Kennison W. Lawton, Pastor
v.._.. 524.27
North Street
United Church
The Rev. Ralph E. King, B.A., B.D., Minister
Miss Clare McGowan, Visiting Assistant
Mr, Paul Howe, Organist
Mrs. Irla Stewart-, Choir Director
9:45 a.m. - Sunday School for ages 10 and over
Sunday School for ages 3 to 9 from worship at 11:00 a.m.
SUNDAY, APRIL 24, 1977
Worship at 11:00 a.m._
Mission Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Harry Glaves of Zambia,
talking with Mrs. Janet Thomson.
The congregational reception in honor of the Glaves will
follow the service.
I Nursery Facilities
11:00 A.M. MORNING WORSHIP
SPECIAL MUSIC BY
% MR. AND MRS. DON BRUBACHER
AT BOTH SERVICES j %
WED. 7:30 P.M.. PRAYER & BIBLE STUDY 1. %
I WELCOME TO THE FRIENDLY CHURCH % 1
FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH
(Baptist Convention of Ontario and Quebec)
MONTREAL STREET (near The Square/
Rev, W.H. McWhinnie
Organist: Mr. Frank Bissett
9:45 a.m. Sunday School
11:00 a,m. MORNING WORSHIP
Wednesday 8 P.M. Prayer'& Bible Stud
Evaryone Welcome
Knox Presbyterian Church
THE REV. G. LOCKHART ROYAL, B.A., M• DIV. Minister / 1-
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Organist -Choirmaster: Joseph 8. Herdman
Second Sunday after Easter
April 24th 1977
8:30 a.m. Holy Communion
10:00 a.m. Junior Congregation,
11:00 a.m. Nursery and Children's Program
11:00 a,m. Morning Prayer
Sermon: "The Good Shepherd" - St. John 10:14
7:00 p.m. Youth Group
Rector: the Rev. Robert J. Crocker
THE"SALVATION ARMY
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18 WATERLOO ST. S
524-9341
SUNDAY SCHOOL -9:45 A.M.
FAMILY WORSHIP -11:00 A.M. •
EVANGELISTIC SERVICE - 7:00 P.M.
WEEKDAY Home League (Ladies) Wed. 8:00 P.M. .
Prayer & Bible Studies Thurs. 7:30 P.M. i.
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M.T'"ff-. REV RONALD C McCALLUM Assistant I % OFFICERSCAPTAING.HERBERCAPTAIN M-MacKENZ1E1`
WILLIAM M CAM- RON Un1,(tor of Praise %°. All Are Cordially IneAttend
% SUNDAY, APRIL 24, 1977 I vitd toA.1
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Sermon:
YEARNING FORA CONTINUED EASTER" (; VlctOrlQ Street United Church 1
j Minister: Rev. John D.M. Wood, B.A.,B.D. (Nursery Facilities) Organist and Choir Director: Mrs. J. Snider
10:00 a.m. Young People's Class
11:00 a.m. Divine Worship
(Consolidated Sunday School Goes Directly to Classes) '
10:00 A.M. WORSHIP AND SUNDAY SCHOOL
11:15 A.M, BENMILLER - WORSHIP
AND SUNDAY SCHOOL
- WE•L•C-O-M-E -
+ + + THE SACRAMENT OF HOLY COMMUNION + + +
7:00 p.m. Communion in the Chapel
7:30 p.m. Young People's Society
Enter to Worship Depart to Serve
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